book reviews
Reviews of the best poetry books, collections and anthologies; discover poems and up-and-coming poets across all cultures, genres and themes.
The Act of kindness
Once upon a time in a bustling city, there lived a man named Alexander. He was a successful and wealthy entrepreneur who seemed to have everything one could desire – a luxurious mansion, a fleet of fancy cars, and a thriving business empire. However, despite his opulent lifestyle, Alexander always felt a sense of emptiness in his heart. He had become so engrossed in the pursuit of material wealth that he had lost touch with the simple joys of life.
Prince AdusePublished 9 months ago in PoetsWhat makes a poem… a poem?
Muhammad Ali went through years preparing to turn into the best fighter the world had at any point seen, yet just minutes to make the briefest sonnet. Ali enthralled Harvard's graduating class in 1975 with his message of solidarity and companionship. At the point when he got done, the crowd needed more. They needed a sonnet. Ali conveyed what is viewed as the briefest sonnet of all time.
Chiara SalvesiPublished 9 months ago in PoetsWatership Down
A busy warren; a story about bunnies - Not as expected. **************************** I found Watershed Down to be a weird story about rabbits that, in some ways, I enjoyed as a kid. It wasn’t until I got older that I realized it was about a whole lot more, which made it a much more intriguing story.
KJ AartilaPublished 9 months ago in PoetsA Handful of Dust
Wicked Waugh, how droll... Dickens read in the jungle; Death, lust and laughter. Laurie Who? And... Would Thomas Sterns have approved?
Kendall DefoePublished 9 months ago in PoetsA Venetian in Constantinople
The sun split the spire To put out the fire Tick tock, tick tock The the metronome hummed As he combed the tome They thought he was their man from Rome
Atomic HistorianPublished 9 months ago in PoetsNew Writers! When No One Is Reading Your Articles…
You write articles daily. You write articles consistently. Also, you pour your heart and soul into writing these articles.
SHORTS DIGITALPublished 9 months ago in PoetsTo: Uncle Stevie, King of Horror
Carrie’s hormonal, vengeful bloodshed needed some puberty blockers. Ben’s tiny hometown’s got a big problem, like most—
Naomi GoldPublished 9 months ago in PoetsCat's Cradle
Bokononism? New language; genius story... Not just child's play. At peace with his world... * Thank you for reading!
Kendall DefoePublished 9 months ago in PoetsBook of Blood
This is our book of blood We wish it was written in love We wish it was written in ink But it’s written in lives lost To the drink
Atomic HistorianPublished 9 months ago in PoetsEternal Serenade
In the bustling city of Harmonia, two strangers found themselves captivated by the mesmerizing sounds of the grand piano that echoed through the dimly lit streets every night. Amelia, a passionate violinist, would stand under the flickering streetlamp, her bow dancing across the strings, harmonizing with the mysterious pianist's melody. Little did she know, the pianist was Adrian, a reclusive composer who poured his heart into the piano keys, expressing emotions he couldn't put into words.
Allama Iqbal
Allama Iqbal: The Greatest Poet Allama Iqbal, often referred to as the "Spiritual Father of Pakistan," was one of the greatest poets and thinkers of the 20th century. Born on November 9, 1877, in Sialkot, British India (now Pakistan), Iqbal's literary works continue to inspire and resonate with people across generations. His profound poetry, filled with spirituality, patriotism, and philosophy, has left an indelible mark on the world.
Allama iqbal
Allama Iqbal: The Greatest Poet Allama Iqbal, often referred to as the "Spiritual Father of Pakistan," was one of the greatest poets and thinkers of the 20th century. Born on November 9, 1877, in Sialkot, British India (now Pakistan), Iqbal's literary works continue to inspire and resonate with people across generations. His profound poetry, filled with spirituality, patriotism, and philosophy, has left an indelible mark on the world.